A bibliography of Allen Walker Read's articles.in ETC ETC - ExTendible Compiler. Fortran-like, macro extendible. "ETC - An Extendible Macro-Based Compiler", B.N. Dickman, Proc SJCC 38 (1971). : A Review of General Semantics and the General Semantics Bulletin Available online at: www.time-binding.org/library/awr. From ETC: A Review of General Semantics Vol 13 No 1, 1955: The Term 'Meaning' in Linguistics Vol 19 No 3, 1962: Linguists and the Sense of Mission Vol 21 No 3, 1964: The Particularization par·tic·u·lar·ize v. par·tic·u·lar·ized, par·tic·u·lar·iz·ing, par·tic·u·lar·iz·es v.tr. 1. To mention, describe, or treat individually; itemize or specify. 2. of "You Know What" Vol 23 No 2, 1966: Is American English Deteriorating? Vol 26 No 1, 1969: Critical Evaluation of Rapoport's Paper Vol 33 No 2, 1976: The Search for Semantic Units Vol 39 No 1, 1982: The Contribution of Sociolinguistics sociolinguistics, the study of language as it affects and is affected by social relations. Sociolinguistics encompasses a broad range of concerns, including bilingualism, pidgin and creole languages, and other ways that language use is influenced by contact among to the Peacekeeping Process Vol 39 No 4, 1982: The Relation of Definitions to their Contextual Basis Vol 40 No 1, 1983: The Semiotic Aspect of Alfred Korzybski's GS Vol 40 No 4, 1983: The Criteria for a Class of Jocular Words in English Vol 42 No 1, 1985: Language Revision by Deletion of Absolutisms Vol 44 No 3, 1987: The Relation of Semiotics to GS From the General Semantics Bulletin GSB GSB Graduate School of Business (Stanford) GSB Graduate School of Business (Chicago) GSB Government of the Student Body (Iowa State University, Ames, IA) No 8: Signal Elements Within English Words GSB No 28: Comments on Webster's Third New International Dictionary GSB No 41: Comments on Walter Probert's Paper "Law Talk and Word Consciousness" GSB No 47: Formative Influences on Korzybski's General Semantics GSB No 49: Is There a Place for "Mysticism" and "Occultism occultism (əkŭl`tĭzəm), belief in supernatural sciences or powers, such as magic, astrology, alchemy, theosophy, and spiritism, either for the purpose of enlarging man's powers, of protecting him from evil forces, or of predicting " in General Semantics? GSB No 49: The Contribution of Sociolinguistics to the Peace-Keeping Process GSB No 51: Changing Attitudes Toward Korzybski's General Semantics GSB No 52: Is General Semantics Compatible with Utopianism u·to·pi·an·ism also U·to·pi·an·ism n. The ideals or principles of a utopian; idealistic and impractical social theory. utopianism 1. ? GSB No 59: How Important Is the Terminology of Korzybski's General Semantics? General Semantics Monograph III, 1942: "The Lexicographer A person who writes dictionaries. See computer lexicographer. and General Semantics, with a Plan for a 'Semantic Guide to Current English'" |
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